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more subscribers, better profits, up 22%. next, the doctor who walked out of obamacare implementation conference. [ female announcer ] everything that goes into a lennox system is engineered for comfort. like parts that create the perfect temperature and humidity or the parts that purify the air. together these parts can cut your heating and cooling bills in half. that's comforting. call now to get up to sixteen hundred dollars back or 12 months deferred interest on select lennox home comfort systems. offer ends june 14th. plus download our free lennox mobile app with an energy-savings calculor. lennox. innovation never felt so good. stuart: take a look at this picture, this conference from hosting an annual medical meeting. it is nearly empty, as you see. the doctor who took the picture was live tweeting. he said doctors are literally walking out of this talk of obamacare where men and women of the mind, not mindless drones. joining us now. doctor, what did you hear that made you walkout? >> good morning, stuart. letting phy
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the dow is down 22 points. it gained nearly 200 points the last three sessions is it time to sell in may and to away? s&p's sam stovall says not exactly. he shares the twist on the old saying in moments. ashley: no love for apple. a slew of analysts cutting their price target on the stock. is wall street demanding too much from cupertino? we'll talk with one investor that says this stock is bbing punished for no good reason. that story is coming up. tracy: that is what my son says every day. faa chief is suspending furloughs that could stop flight delays for weeks. he says it is a case of the white house failing to lead. he is here next. ashley: let's go to nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange, the dow is on track to snap a three-day winning street but there's aways to go. >> that last week we had a tough day on wall street. biggest percentage loss in this year of 2013. we were watching the dow bouncing back. it gained three days in a row. right now this is looking like a down arrow rig
the dow is down 22 points. it gained nearly 200 points the last three sessions is it time to sell in may and to away? s&p's sam stovall says not exactly. he shares the twist on the old saying in moments. ashley: no love for apple. a slew of analysts cutting their price target on the stock. is wall street demanding too much from cupertino? we'll talk with one investor that says this stock is bbing punished for no good reason. that story is coming up. tracy: that is what my son says every...
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last week, goldman sachs says natural gas is the new safe haven technology. it looks like it is risk off in the global economy it has been a great market in natural gas. maybe it may even get warmer. back to you. dennis: thank you berridge, phil flynn. cheryl: going to the dogs. where you may want to invest. and dog spit as we go to break, take a look at someone is on nasdaq. ♪ >> i do not know about that. i asked the staff intelligence this morning to set a hearing. exactly when did rushvvlle and ask about those individuals. cheryl: that was just moments ago. scheduling a hearing to question the app ti about the boston bombing suspects and the information that was out there leading up to the bombings. breaking news just coming in to fox business. dennis: cruise control. tom cruise back in control of the box office after three straight for spirit "oblivion" rating and almost $4 million. the dreaded cook brothers, charles and david, right-wing energy billionaires made by the los angeles times. the "new york times" played in front page on sunday. the time war
last week, goldman sachs says natural gas is the new safe haven technology. it looks like it is risk off in the global economy it has been a great market in natural gas. maybe it may even get warmer. back to you. dennis: thank you berridge, phil flynn. cheryl: going to the dogs. where you may want to invest. and dog spit as we go to break, take a look at someone is on nasdaq. ♪ >> i do not know about that. i asked the staff intelligence this morning to set a hearing. exactly when did...
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down 90 points early on. now a gain of 22. >> big reversal. big reversal on apple certainly. the much anticipated earnings report expected tomorrow. after the break we're going to find out exactly what to expect from apple. plus, we'll debate why the stock is having such a tough time lately dropping below 400 just last week. >>> then the faa warning about long airport delays because of government budget cuts. but in addition to grounding your travel plans, the cuts could also prevent your portfolio from taking flight which we will look at coming up. >>> don't miss my exclusive interview coming up with johnson & johnson ceo alex gorsky. that stock hitting an all-time high today. how he plans to push it even higher. that and a lot more coming up on the "closing bell," most important hour of the trading day right now. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're livi
down 90 points early on. now a gain of 22. >> big reversal. big reversal on apple certainly. the much anticipated earnings report expected tomorrow. after the break we're going to find out exactly what to expect from apple. plus, we'll debate why the stock is having such a tough time lately dropping below 400 just last week. >>> then the faa warning about long airport delays because of government budget cuts. but in addition to grounding your travel plans, the cuts could also...
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we're in the early innings of this automotive recovery. we're on a journey back to the industry, selling 16, 17 million units a year. >> that's nice to end on an upbeat note. thank you, mike. so good to see you. mike jackson, ceo of auto nation. >>> and sticking with the theme of retail a little later in the program, we'll look at why walmart is one earnings report to watch when that sector reports. >>> meantime, united health care beat earnings estimates. it wasn't all positive. the company also said first quarter profits dropped because of lower government payments for its medicare services. the company warned that the seested profits the rest of this year, and it did not issue specific guidance for 2014. united health care was off almost 4% to $59 and change followed by other insurers like humana, etna and wellpoint, all down at least 2% at the close. >>> dow blue chip verizon reported increased profits thanks to its booming wireless business and lower costs. verizon activated 4 million iphones during the quarter. shares hit a new all-t
we're in the early innings of this automotive recovery. we're on a journey back to the industry, selling 16, 17 million units a year. >> that's nice to end on an upbeat note. thank you, mike. so good to see you. mike jackson, ceo of auto nation. >>> and sticking with the theme of retail a little later in the program, we'll look at why walmart is one earnings report to watch when that sector reports. >>> meantime, united health care beat earnings estimates. it wasn't all...
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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. can youlyric can.aid do this? lyric can. lyric can. lyric by phonak is the world's only 24/7, 100% invisible hearing device. it's tiny. but lyric's not just about what you can't see. it's about what it can do. lyric can be worn 24/7 for up to four months, without battery changes. incredibly easy to live with, lyric can be worn showering, sleeping and exercising. in fact, you might forget it's there at all. call for a risk--free trial. and you'll see lyric c also give you exceptionally clear, natural sound in quiet and noisy environments because of how it works with your ear's own anatomy. (testimonial section) (testimonial section) (testimonial section) (testimonial section) (testimonial section) did you know, 94% of people who use lyric would recommend lyric to a friend or loved one. can your heang aid do all this? lyric can. to learn more about lyric's advanced technology, call or visit trylyric.com for a risk--free 30--day t
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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. the little details. the little moments that make life truly amazing. that's why southwest worked hard on the little and big things to build a better in-flight experience featuring access to wi-fi, live tv, and updated cabins. getting there just got better. we are southwest. welcome aboard. >>> welcome back. the dow industrials recouping some of yesterday's massive loss. there's still certainly plenty of time to trade and anything can usually happen in these last few minutes. we've got a market up near the highs. >> i want to show you this chart. they do such great statistical research and everything. and bob pisani, are you going to show this chart? here it is. >> there it is. >> this is typically what's been happening lately in the last hour -- i mean, this is for the whole day, what the typical hour looks like of the s&p 500. and look at the last hour. that's when you'll see a lot of buying come in these days. that's when peo
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i think we will find new cooperation with this administration. these are extraordinary issues. , on theortantly abduction of these young women, the topics, there still is slavery in the world. you know that, and i know that. and it is a tragedy. there is human trafficking that takes place in many more places than people think, and many more ways than people think. and we are going to raise that. we are raising that issue in the state department. i raised it as chairman. we raised it in the senate. i promise we will continue to focus on that in the days ahead. >> it is delightful to see you, mr. secretary. thank you for your dedication to our country, and all of the work you have done over the years, first as senator, now as secretary of state. i applaud the obama administration for ambitious negotiations on the important trade agreements you talked about -- the transatlantic trade and investment partnership, and the agreement with trading partners in asia. these negotiations hold a promise of boosting the u.s. economy with increased access to our
i think we will find new cooperation with this administration. these are extraordinary issues. , on theortantly abduction of these young women, the topics, there still is slavery in the world. you know that, and i know that. and it is a tragedy. there is human trafficking that takes place in many more places than people think, and many more ways than people think. and we are going to raise that. we are raising that issue in the state department. i raised it as chairman. we raised it in the...
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kron 4 news at 4 starts now. >> could morning. top stores we continue to fall this morning is the latest of boston where the ofszhokhas tsarnaev is speaking from his police hospital bed. >> he was charged yesterday with federal crimes that could bring the death penalty, including using a weapon of mass destruction. tory dunnan is live in boston and brings us up-to- date on the investigation of the victims are being remembered. >> members of her family arrived from china for a memorial service for the graduate student who was a victim in the marathon bombings. >> the first thing that comes to my mind is her smile whher. >> one victim crystal campbell was laid to rest. shortly after the moment marking one weeks since the blast. a moment of silence to remember all that was lost and all that is left to recover. >> the mayor accepted the american flag which was flown at half staff over the marathon finish line. a symbolic tradition as the fbi had of the busy corridor in the city. >> this was done by the people on the ground work here f
kron 4 news at 4 starts now. >> could morning. top stores we continue to fall this morning is the latest of boston where the ofszhokhas tsarnaev is speaking from his police hospital bed. >> he was charged yesterday with federal crimes that could bring the death penalty, including using a weapon of mass destruction. tory dunnan is live in boston and brings us up-to- date on the investigation of the victims are being remembered. >> members of her family arrived from china for a...
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it is adding 22 positive dow points. a positive story here for boeing today. stuart: reuters says that ethiopia airlines will be the first airline to bring back the dreamliner into service on saturday. it is, by the way, adding 24.2 the dow. we have ignored the decline in whirlpool. charles recommended it earlier this year. instead, we will make money with another company that charles recommended. it is lumbar liquidator. charles: i featured on this network at $53. it is pretty simple. stuart: did you come on this program -- charles: i told people to buy this stock. the reason why is pretty obvious. we have been watching these existing home sales. existing supply went from 3 million to less than 2 million. the gross margins with to over 40%. the guidance is well above wall street. they will open 35 new stores. this is a two-three your story. the market gets hit one day, this stock pulls back, you have to buy it. stuart: they make the hardwood floors. charles: one guy comes up with an idea and it is absolutely phenomenal. stuart: i sell lumber and timber from t
it is adding 22 positive dow points. a positive story here for boeing today. stuart: reuters says that ethiopia airlines will be the first airline to bring back the dreamliner into service on saturday. it is, by the way, adding 24.2 the dow. we have ignored the decline in whirlpool. charles recommended it earlier this year. instead, we will make money with another company that charles recommended. it is lumbar liquidator. charles: i featured on this network at $53. it is pretty simple. stuart:...
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$4 trillion from the last administration. $12 trillion from this administration. and spending billions of dollars overseas and you all make $170,000 a year. when is enough enough? when will you all quit spending and say it's time for things to start working its way out? guest: that's an interesting question if we were to stop spending we wouldn't be arguing about the sequester's impact on the air traffic controllers. if we stop spending, we would be cutting the defense budget to zero and i will argue there are places to cut in the defense budget. but with regards to deficits, adding to the deficit and the debt, this current budget being proposed by the president 40 ually -- deficit of $7 billion and still a big number about half of what it was in the depths of the great recession. it gives us an opportunity to control the debt relative to the size of the economy and we have new economic growth numbers out a couple of days ago that showed 3% g.d.p. that is good news. but the economy is in recovery and still have a ways to go and never give up on trying to improve t
$4 trillion from the last administration. $12 trillion from this administration. and spending billions of dollars overseas and you all make $170,000 a year. when is enough enough? when will you all quit spending and say it's time for things to start working its way out? guest: that's an interesting question if we were to stop spending we wouldn't be arguing about the sequester's impact on the air traffic controllers. if we stop spending, we would be cutting the defense budget to zero and i will...
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proliferation of advance technology and the rapid improvement in commercial will aid development of new commercially enabled threats and improvement in communications will speed the proliferation of advanced and commercially available technologies. in order to meet these challenges, dia through our strategy and transformative vision 2020 driving change to has undertaken initiative to increase the efficiency of dia and the defense intelligence enterprise. the single biggest component of our need to take the right lessons learned and closely integrate our intelligence operation with the uniform service, the combat and commands, the allies and coalition partners. to conclude, today's focus on combat operations in afghanistan against insurgents and transnational terrorism around the world does not preclude the potential that other threats will come to the floor. including conflict among major countries that could intersect vital u.s. interest. defense intelligence must be able to provide timely and actionable intelligence across the entire threat spectrum. in close collaboration with the in
proliferation of advance technology and the rapid improvement in commercial will aid development of new commercially enabled threats and improvement in communications will speed the proliferation of advanced and commercially available technologies. in order to meet these challenges, dia through our strategy and transformative vision 2020 driving change to has undertaken initiative to increase the efficiency of dia and the defense intelligence enterprise. the single biggest component of our need...
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year to date it's down 4%. they've been plagued by all kinds of headlines and issues pertaining to k.f.c. they have k.f.c., taco bell and pizza hut. what we're looking at is k.f.c. and restaurants in china. the overhang on yum brands and that's the bird flu issues as well as some reports that some of the suppliers were given chickens unapproved levels of antiobiotics. these two things have hurt the sale of yum brands over in china in particular. k.f.c. was in china, was a huge revenue generator for them. it will be interesting to see. when they report after the closing bell today, we'll see what we hear. cheryl: that will be a busy hour on fox business. thank you very much. dennis: it's time to make some money with charles payne. he has two companies he's covering, due pobt -- dupont and netflix. >> i have to tell you one of my themes for investing has been the global recovery. a lot of the earnings today, let's start with dupont. they beat the street by four cents. that's a strong percentage gain there. take a
year to date it's down 4%. they've been plagued by all kinds of headlines and issues pertaining to k.f.c. they have k.f.c., taco bell and pizza hut. what we're looking at is k.f.c. and restaurants in china. the overhang on yum brands and that's the bird flu issues as well as some reports that some of the suppliers were given chickens unapproved levels of antiobiotics. these two things have hurt the sale of yum brands over in china in particular. k.f.c. was in china, was a huge revenue generator...
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this whole thing is orchestrated by the administration. we don't have to lay these controls off, on the tsa side -- there's no waste at the tsa. we all know that. the reality of the whole thing is this is something to make it hard as possible. it's going to hurt commute percent? i have been to an airport recently where there are more tsa workers than they were people getting on the plane on an early morning flight. >> they're overstaffed all right. >> it is. got love those people in the blue shirts, but that's a messy organization. what we're going to go through is the administration to im post regulations. >> if you're somebody who is flying today, whether it be for personal or business, you'll be mad with two hours or more delays. >> absolutely. but you should be mad at the government because they're the ones doing it. we can a paco strike that gummed up the system. now the government is doing it. and it's very important that the people understand the real facts here. it's not just sequestration. it's what the secretary of transportation
this whole thing is orchestrated by the administration. we don't have to lay these controls off, on the tsa side -- there's no waste at the tsa. we all know that. the reality of the whole thing is this is something to make it hard as possible. it's going to hurt commute percent? i have been to an airport recently where there are more tsa workers than they were people getting on the plane on an early morning flight. >> they're overstaffed all right. >> it is. got love those people in...
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now, we know that early on the internet was new and now everything's done on the internet. so now is the time for congress to act, and many americans don't realize that when they buy something online or order something from a catalogue from a business outside of their own state they still owe the sales tax. i know from being a legislator that was part of what we put in place, and there is a form in wyoming that you can get and fill out and pay your tax. it's pretty hard to keep track of it particularly on smaller items, it would be easy on big items but i do know there are about three people that comply with that. so for over a decade, congress has been debating how to best allow states to collect sales tax from the online retailers in a way that puts main street businesses on a level playing field with the online retailers. so on february 14, 2013, the bicameral, both houses, house and senate here, bipartisan, republicans and democrats, put together a marketplace fairness act that was introduced to close that 20-year loophole that indicts district torts the american market
now, we know that early on the internet was new and now everything's done on the internet. so now is the time for congress to act, and many americans don't realize that when they buy something online or order something from a catalogue from a business outside of their own state they still owe the sales tax. i know from being a legislator that was part of what we put in place, and there is a form in wyoming that you can get and fill out and pay your tax. it's pretty hard to keep track of it...
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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >>> i've been dying to find out who won. we had a tie here. and by a slim margin, like one vote, literally, b.k. won. >> yay! >> at the end of the day, b.k. won. >> there's always another street fight, you'll have your opportunity tomorrow. >> i like the way you're trying to point out it was just -- >> slim margin. slim margin. >> just a little. >> you were close. next time, keep trying. >> hit the final trade here. keith? >> i like consumption, starwood, h.o.t. long. >> tim? >> the mexican consumer, eww. >> b.k.? >> i would sell the german consumer ewg. >> guy? >> this linkedin has mojo. lnkd. >> i'm melissa lee. see you tomorrow again here at 5:00 for more "fast." don't go anywhere, "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. >>> i'm jim cramer. and welcome to my world. >> you need to get in the game! they're going to go out of business and he's nuts! they're nuts! they know nothing! >> i always like to say there is a bull
the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >>> i've been dying to find out who won. we had a tie here. and by a slim margin, like one vote, literally, b.k. won. >> yay! >> at the end of the day, b.k. won. >> there's always another street fight, you'll have your opportunity tomorrow. >> i like the way you're trying to point out it was just -- >> slim margin. slim margin....
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california alone could pull in an extra $4 billion a year. the fire right now is really over an exemption for small online retailers. ebay, however, is pushing for an exemption of 10 million or 50 employees. lori. lori: both sides make a vital argument. peter: this got a test vote in the senate earlier this year. it got 75 votes on a pretty bipartisan basis. this legislation faces stronger opposition in the house from anti-tax. lori: thank you, peter barnes. melissa: crying wolf. former department of transportation inspector says it is just another example of shoddy management. she joins us ahead. lori: a look at the breakdown. you do have shares in the right here. microsoft and caterpillar leading the dow. we will be back right after this. ♪ . .. [ tires screech ] [ beeping ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles. we inspect, analyze and recondition each one, until it's nothing short of a genuine certified pre-owned... mercedes-benz for theext new owner. ♪ hurry in to your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for
california alone could pull in an extra $4 billion a year. the fire right now is really over an exemption for small online retailers. ebay, however, is pushing for an exemption of 10 million or 50 employees. lori. lori: both sides make a vital argument. peter: this got a test vote in the senate earlier this year. it got 75 votes on a pretty bipartisan basis. this legislation faces stronger opposition in the house from anti-tax. lori: thank you, peter barnes. melissa: crying wolf. former...
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news leaked early toyota is preparing to build its lexus es 350 in the u.s. for the first time. a press conference is scheduled for today, but reports already say the kentucky economic development finance authority is offering $146 million in tax breaks to toyota to expand its georgetown plant to make the car. the tax breaks would spread over 10 years as the car company makes an estimated investment of $531 million. it creates 750 new jobs. production would start in 2015. a growing number of cars for sale and on the road are under recall. carfax reports that 2.1 million cars with open recalls were for sale online in 2012. recalls increased in the midwest, especially in iowa, missouri, kansas, illinois, indiana, wisconsin and michigan. boeing's fleet of 787s appear to be closer to takeoff. several reports say we could know by next week whether the dreamliner will soon be back in service. the faa grounded the 50 jets after batteries burned onboard two 787s earlier this year. boeing came up with a fix, which the faa is now testing. the ordeal has already cost the jet maker $600 mil
news leaked early toyota is preparing to build its lexus es 350 in the u.s. for the first time. a press conference is scheduled for today, but reports already say the kentucky economic development finance authority is offering $146 million in tax breaks to toyota to expand its georgetown plant to make the car. the tax breaks would spread over 10 years as the car company makes an estimated investment of $531 million. it creates 750 new jobs. production would start in 2015. a growing number of...
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and the majority of people were clear or almost clear in just 4 months. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure have occurred. before starting humira, your doctor should test you for tb. ask your doctor if you live in or have been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. tell your doctor if you have had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have symptoms such as fever, fatigue, cough, or sores. you should not start humira if you have any kind of infection. make the most of every moment. ask your dermatologist about humira, today. clearer skin is possible. nah, i'm good. ♪ [ male announcer ] every time you say no to a cigarette, you celebrate a little win. nicorette lozenges deliver craving relief that lasts. double your chances of quitting. nicorette lozenges deliver craving relief that lasts
and the majority of people were clear or almost clear in just 4 months. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure have occurred. before starting humira, your doctor should test you for tb. ask your doctor if you live in or have been to a region where...
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[laughter] >> 4:30 a.m., something like that? actually, pam is right, we kind of -- we go on the air at 4:30. did you know that? we go on the air at 4:30. we had a rough one. now things are better. this is nond 280 getting -- northbound 280 getting up to highway 1 -- 17. right now the bay bridge is getting a little bit better. it's about a 25, 30-minute delay and traffic is moving along. if you drive on the freeways at this time of the morning you are kind of used to seeing slow traffic. 2880 is ultie -- 280 is in good shape heading up to the peninsula. let's go to steve. >>> kind of cold for some. but generally it's breezy and mild to warm. it looks like sunshine and warmer weather. sunny and warmer. the weekend looks nice to warm. there are signs it's starting to look -- that says w.a.r.m. there may be mid- to upper 80s. it looks quiet through the rest of the month, i've looked out 7 to 10 days. all of the active weather. everything will be quiet here. 56. oakland, san francisco. some areas to the north were really cold with th
[laughter] >> 4:30 a.m., something like that? actually, pam is right, we kind of -- we go on the air at 4:30. did you know that? we go on the air at 4:30. we had a rough one. now things are better. this is nond 280 getting -- northbound 280 getting up to highway 1 -- 17. right now the bay bridge is getting a little bit better. it's about a 25, 30-minute delay and traffic is moving along. if you drive on the freeways at this time of the morning you are kind of used to seeing slow traffic....
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h7n9 that is is particularly deadly. 108 people in china gotten sick from the virus. 22 of them have died. they're anxious to find out they includestures of disease might include human-to-human transmission a father and two sons and parent and daughter and husband and wife. it might be these are isolated cases of human transmission. could mean they picked it up from the same source. at the centers for disease control they're urgently monitoring for any signs that the virus is mutated and becomes easily transmissable. this doctor says this virus has a possibility to cause severe pandemic. >> there are three things we need for a pandemic. we need a new flu virus we don't have immunity to. that is the clear case here. and the virus can infect humans and that is clearly the case here. the third component we need sufficiently sustained human-to-human spread and we don't have that yet. >> reporter: this why the centers for disease control is concerned about this the 1918 pandemic the benchmark which all other flus are mentioned. 50 million people died. one in 50 died. the case fatality rat
h7n9 that is is particularly deadly. 108 people in china gotten sick from the virus. 22 of them have died. they're anxious to find out they includestures of disease might include human-to-human transmission a father and two sons and parent and daughter and husband and wife. it might be these are isolated cases of human transmission. could mean they picked it up from the same source. at the centers for disease control they're urgently monitoring for any signs that the virus is mutated and...
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let's go out there with new technology. let's find out what sort of resources might be off the coast of south carolina on the outer continental shelf of the atlantic seaboard. let's go out there and find what might be there and let's start producing that. you know what happens when we do start producing? i just ask you to drive down to louisiana and you get on that highway 90 from lafayette down to new eye beeria and down to huma and thibodaux and those areas. you get on that four-lane highway, mr. johnson, and you right down that highway and on both sides of that highway, business after business after business after business after business after business, and i could go on and on, these are businesses that aren't out there actually doing the drilling, because those lease sales were to exxonmobil, halliburton, some of the companies, these are service companies that are servicing the offshore drilling. think about this for a moment. think about the guys that are using the barges and the offshore boats that carry the service
let's go out there with new technology. let's find out what sort of resources might be off the coast of south carolina on the outer continental shelf of the atlantic seaboard. let's go out there and find what might be there and let's start producing that. you know what happens when we do start producing? i just ask you to drive down to louisiana and you get on that highway 90 from lafayette down to new eye beeria and down to huma and thibodaux and those areas. you get on that four-lane highway,...
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in san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news. and remember you can watch the weather forecast whenever it is convenient for you on our 24/7 bay area news channel. you can also get headlines and live traffic. it's on comcast 193 and you can also watch it live on kron4.com. senate majority leader reid says letter with ricin or another poison sent to sen. roger wicker washington - senate majority leader reid says letter with ricin or another poison sent to sen. roger wicker. caught at an possible suspect in custody. after the boston bombings. [ man ] we have a go for auto sequence start. t-minus 5, 4, 3, 2, 1... ignition. [ male announcer ] launch your internet experience on at&t's newly expanded advanced digital network and connect more wi-fi-enabled devices at home. [ female announcer ] call to get u-verse high speed internet starting at $14.95 a month -- a guaranteed price for 12 months. or ask how to get your choice of a kindle fire hd, sonos play:3 or xbox 360 free with other qualifying internet offers. [ male announcer ] and g
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live in washington, kyla campbell, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> newly-released documents show the obama administration has known for years about financial problems at fisker auto mowive in an time -- auto motive in anaheim. the electric carmaker was sent a letter saying they were not meeting the milestones set up as a condition of getting the loan. it took another leer for the federal government to cut -- year for the federal government to cut off their funding. a hearing is being held about the loan to that troubled automaker. >>> the house of representatives will vote today on a republican plan to provide more funding to cover people with preexisting conditions under president obama's healthcare reform. starting next year, the act will ban insurance companies not accepting those with preexisting conditions. the republicans want to divert $4 billion from a prevention program in the healthcare reform plan. but democrats and the white house oppose diverting those funds. >>> a bill that do create a -- could create a homeless bill of rights is one step closer to becoming state law. the bill introduced by
live in washington, kyla campbell, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> newly-released documents show the obama administration has known for years about financial problems at fisker auto mowive in an time -- auto motive in anaheim. the electric carmaker was sent a letter saying they were not meeting the milestones set up as a condition of getting the loan. it took another leer for the federal government to cut -- year for the federal government to cut off their funding. a hearing is being held...
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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. you are gonna need a wingman. and my casback keeps the party going. but my airline miles take it worldwe. [ male announcer ] it shouldn't be this hard. with creditcards.com, it's easy to search hundreds of cards and apply online. creditcards.com. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day afr day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] e pill eachmorning. 24 hours. zero heartbur >> all right. let's be clear in the early morning this tuesday morning, we have a bounce for stocks, but by no means have you been made whole. we're up 112 after being down 265 yesterday. you're certainly not made whole with the price of gold. we're way shy of 1400, bouncing back 30 bucks, but nothing to really bounce back from the big drop yesterday and the price of oil, it continues its decline, we ar
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or some bush people talking about bush leaving office at 22%, 23%. truman was hated by everybody, conservatives, liberals. >> democrats. >> starting the cold war, others hated him for not being fdr. you go back and look at what he did from 1945 to 1950. he shaped the post cold war world. he set up -- he set up a defense structure that cold war started with harry truman and ended with ronald reagan. and now he's considered one of the near great presidents. >> i've always found it fascinating how in realtime we build up and tear down presidents. historians do the same thing. there was a time period 20 or 30 years when historians were giving truman not much credit and there was some revisionism in the late '90s. and we've seen it with grant, with polk, we'll see it with other presidents. >> right. and you look at george bush and 30, 40 years from now, obviously our pearl harbor is 9/11. and a lot of people, historians going to say america wasn't attacked again during the rest of his term over the next seven years. and painted in broad colors, broad stro
or some bush people talking about bush leaving office at 22%, 23%. truman was hated by everybody, conservatives, liberals. >> democrats. >> starting the cold war, others hated him for not being fdr. you go back and look at what he did from 1945 to 1950. he shaped the post cold war world. he set up -- he set up a defense structure that cold war started with harry truman and ended with ronald reagan. and now he's considered one of the near great presidents. >> i've always found...
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in the space of 22 years, we have opened practically 90% of india's economy. there are still some areas which are closed or which are restricted but they will open up. but the areas that have been opened up are so large, all of manufacturing. >> rose: right. >> steel, power, roads, airport airports, seaports, all this is open. therefore there is a huge opportunity for investors to come toindia. >> rose: do you insist as some governments do on it being a joint venture with the government? >> no, not at all. in most areas we allow 100 percent fdi. and can choose a spot now, a private partner, if he wishes to choose a private partner. in fact, we don't encourage him to have a joint venture with the government. >> rose: but do you insist on a joint venture with an indian company. >> no. >> rose: so there are no restrictions. if you want to invest, if you want to bring your business to india, it's pretty much open and unrestrained? >> in most areas it's 100% fdi. in some areas there are caps. >> right. >> supposedly there's a catch 74% in telecom. the remaining 26%
in the space of 22 years, we have opened practically 90% of india's economy. there are still some areas which are closed or which are restricted but they will open up. but the areas that have been opened up are so large, all of manufacturing. >> rose: right. >> steel, power, roads, airport airports, seaports, all this is open. therefore there is a huge opportunity for investors to come toindia. >> rose: do you insist as some governments do on it being a joint venture with the...
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so-called 4/20 rallies are held every year on april 20th. saturday's event i the first since colorado voters made marijuana legal for personal use. >>> investigators in texas still don't know how the west fertilizer plant happened last week, killing 13 people. manuel bojorquez is in west this morning where people are helping each other recover from the disaster. >> reporter: this is the closest news crews have been allowed to the damage. 50 buildings were destroyed including this apartment complex. it happened wednesday. this is a satellite image before the explosion. this is the plant now. investigators got a closer look at the facility over the weekend. >> we do know and we have located the seat of the explosion. >> reporter: the facility stored ammonium night trait, a component that can also be used to make bombs. last year it had over 540,000 pounds of the chemical, more than 1,300 times that would have required a report to the department of homeland s which did not happen. the plant's owner donald adair issued a statement over the weeke
so-called 4/20 rallies are held every year on april 20th. saturday's event i the first since colorado voters made marijuana legal for personal use. >>> investigators in texas still don't know how the west fertilizer plant happened last week, killing 13 people. manuel bojorquez is in west this morning where people are helping each other recover from the disaster. >> reporter: this is the closest news crews have been allowed to the damage. 50 buildings were destroyed including this...
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station, this is the kron 4 morning news. kron 4 news at 8 starts now. >> good morning. the big story this monday morning charges could be filed against the 19 year-old suspect in the boston marathon bombings who remains in hospital this morning of able to speak with a gunshot wound to the neck. authorities are hoping they can find out from him if there are any other unexploded bombs or sell members plotting an attack. >> charges to be filed tobay area weather, another big story. you thought it was hot yesterday. wait until today. let us start with the weather checking of will tran is watching conditions around the bay. >> mark, after i do this live shot i will get on the phone i have to get a repair man. there is no way it is 53 degrees. it is much more than an hour ago. the sun is out. we saw a man walking to the target or around a corner. he was aware a t- shirt and shorts. this is beautiful weather. let us swing the camera around. you can see he is walking around a terrific day. people getting out of their cars. not one j
station, this is the kron 4 morning news. kron 4 news at 8 starts now. >> good morning. the big story this monday morning charges could be filed against the 19 year-old suspect in the boston marathon bombings who remains in hospital this morning of able to speak with a gunshot wound to the neck. authorities are hoping they can find out from him if there are any other unexploded bombs or sell members plotting an attack. >> charges to be filed tobay area weather, another big story....
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japa is now onine of new medical technology. to cite what yamanaka, nobel prize winner said, japan is the country that is closest to bringing the stem cell technology to the bedside. that is about it. ladies and gentlemen. once again, we are doing all that not only for the sake of the japanese, but also to make our alliance stronger. at the end of the day, the u.s. is the biggest democratic economy, and japan still second. together we could do a lot. for us the sky is the limit. thank you very much more your patience. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you. i'm michael greene from csis, and we're now going to take some questions. twenty of five years ago about in this month i went to work in the japanese diet, and my then-boss asked a young rising star to make sure i didn't get in any trouble. [laughter] he failed. [laughter] but i was, i was correctly informed that he was a sing star, ani w told he japan's -- [inaudible] let alone a skeet-shooting, pa zook ca-wielding aso, but it's a good thing he's on the job. let me ask
japa is now onine of new medical technology. to cite what yamanaka, nobel prize winner said, japan is the country that is closest to bringing the stem cell technology to the bedside. that is about it. ladies and gentlemen. once again, we are doing all that not only for the sake of the japanese, but also to make our alliance stronger. at the end of the day, the u.s. is the biggest democratic economy, and japan still second. together we could do a lot. for us the sky is the limit. thank you very...
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but the mayor at all of these news conferences after being discharged early f the hospital on monday, le t attend the marathon because of a broken leg. but then all of this happened. he will be there, as well. but the news conference likely to be read -- led by richard delore who has a great deal of experience in this type of situation. lots of questions and there have been lots of questions over the last several days and lots of questions from the public. we should get some answers very shortly. melissa? >> thank you very much, scott cohen. we are expecting that live press conference in boston when that starts. we'll bring that to you. meantime, let's take a look at what we're following for you tonight. triple talk. ten-year treasury on the vix, still think he's seen the highs for the year? we're going to go off the charts to find out. it's the stock that can't get a break, huh, but has it finally gotten cheap enough? find out how the traders are managing their risk in this. and seaworld pricing the ipo, communing the whales to find out if you should be diving into the stock. we do h
but the mayor at all of these news conferences after being discharged early f the hospital on monday, le t attend the marathon because of a broken leg. but then all of this happened. he will be there, as well. but the news conference likely to be read -- led by richard delore who has a great deal of experience in this type of situation. lots of questions and there have been lots of questions over the last several days and lots of questions from the public. we should get some answers very...
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plus, chanos' largest long position up 22% this year. head to the futures pits to see how they're trading and betting on national gas when we come back. [ female announcer ] what if the next big thing, isn't a thing at all? it's lots of things. all waking up. ♪ becoming part of the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ trees will talk to networks will talk to scientists about climate change. cars will talk to road sensors will talk to stoplights about traffic efficiency. the ambulance will talk to patient records will talk to doctors about saving lives. it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. the next big thing? we're going to wake the world up. ♪ and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. ♪ cisco. tomorrow starts here. >>> welcome back to the halftime show. a market flash now from josh lipton and some of the days biggest movers. >> tracking three stocks. one in the green, two in the red. let's start with boeing, first quarter earnings have beefed the street. mo
plus, chanos' largest long position up 22% this year. head to the futures pits to see how they're trading and betting on national gas when we come back. [ female announcer ] what if the next big thing, isn't a thing at all? it's lots of things. all waking up. ♪ becoming part of the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ trees will talk to networks will talk to scientists about climate change. cars will talk to road sensors will talk to stoplights about traffic efficiency....
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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day afr day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] e pill eachmorning. 24 hours. zero heartbur a. >> apple takes a tumble dipping to the intraday levels not seen in two years. we will tell you what investors do now. ebay ready to report to the and it continued its street? what about its plan for emerging markets? we will tell you what to watch for. the investigation into the alleged insider trading about to be some -- shut for good but there is a catch that passenger was a bigger. countdown to the closing bell starts now. cheryl: i am sure all cassone in for liz claiborne and today. the last hour of trading and we're looking at a sea of red. who all the major indices -- industries are set down substantially.
the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day afr day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] e pill eachmorning. 24 hours. zero heartbur a. >> apple takes a tumble dipping to the intraday levels not seen in two years....
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big hit yesterday, a lot of that having to with the news we told you that early in the morning and we told you about that covering and a couple of stocks to watch, coca-cola which is part of the to you do you da -- dow jones industrial average, it will trade up 3% and i want to get the latest from the futures and i have been wching them this morning and it looks like a rebound this morning and the dow jones industrial average will open significantly higher than it looks now. >>> we will have much more about the terror in boston. and stay tuned, we will bring you a live report. . >>> in just about an hour from now, we want to update you on the subject of that attack. jennifer you have more of what is happening there this morning? >> reporter: good morning to you. well if the sun comes up, i can tell you a couple of things. we are seeing a lot of joggers and we are hereby the boston commence and we are seeing a few out in their marathon jackets and it is not quite normal, we are hearing a lot of sirens, seeing an increased presence and there is a big area downtown that remains blocked o
big hit yesterday, a lot of that having to with the news we told you that early in the morning and we told you about that covering and a couple of stocks to watch, coca-cola which is part of the to you do you da -- dow jones industrial average, it will trade up 3% and i want to get the latest from the futures and i have been wching them this morning and it looks like a rebound this morning and the dow jones industrial average will open significantly higher than it looks now. >>> we...
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22 days of continus relief. live claritin clear. every day. walgreens can help when you're at the corner of "allergies" and "even more allergies." come to walgreens for expert advice and the right products, liknow $18.99 withs packs - balance rewards card. at the corner of hay and healthy. >>> we're back now at 8:11. it's been four years about since a tragic wrong-way accident in new york. a mother driving drunk and high, killg herself, her daughter, her three nieces, and three men in another car. well now her sister-in-law is telling her story in a new book called "i'll see you again." ann curry sat down with her and he husband lauren for an exclusive interview. >> they were my life. they were the reason i was put her, i believe. because they wereeally just really azing girls. >> i love you all. >> reporter: they were 8-year-old emma. >> make a silly face. >> reporter: yearld allison. and 5-year-old katie. >> i did it, daddy! >> reporter: in july 2009, the three excited ltle girls were heading out on a camping adventure in upstate, new york,
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bank of america is down about 4%. caterpillar in the wake of the downgrade is also in negative territory and apple is down, carl, almost 5%. >> all right. we'll dig deeper into the changing tides in the technology sector with one of the industry's pioneers. sandy lerner is the co-founder of cisco. she left the company in 1990 and in a sense launched a makeup company and entered the organic farm business and has written a sequel to "pride and prejudice" that she brought with us called "second impressions." you wrote the book under a nonde plume eva farmer. >> i had no idea what i was doing, like everything else. >> what was the point of the book for those who are big jane austin fans. >> i just wanted more jane, and in the end after starting shottenhouse center and early women's writing i wanted to use those books and get immersed in that time which i did for 26 years. >> anybody who knows your name and knows cisco is interested in your thoughts about technology in general and the way in which the country is innovating
bank of america is down about 4%. caterpillar in the wake of the downgrade is also in negative territory and apple is down, carl, almost 5%. >> all right. we'll dig deeper into the changing tides in the technology sector with one of the industry's pioneers. sandy lerner is the co-founder of cisco. she left the company in 1990 and in a sense launched a makeup company and entered the organic farm business and has written a sequel to "pride and prejudice" that she brought with us...
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may 22, the red cross building mortars.y two rpge and june 6, the u.s. consulate in benghazi was targeted by an i.e.d. attack that blew a hole in the perimeter wall at the benghazi consulate. again the brigade of the blind chic -- sikh took credit for it. in written questions after the hearing, i asked the secretary who in the state department saw this cable and what specific actions were taken in response? i was disappointed, quite frankly, with a response. and i hope can you do better. her response simply identified personnel in the bureau of diplomatic security and the bureau of near eastern affairs as having reviewed the cable. but it did not say who. received the cable specifically and what specific actions were taken in response to what i consider to be a cry for help from our ambassador to our state department in washington that possibly could have prevented that tragic event from occurring. mr. secretary, can you tell me which individual or individuals saw this table and what specific actions were taken? >> i can't tell you which one reviewed it
may 22, the red cross building mortars.y two rpge and june 6, the u.s. consulate in benghazi was targeted by an i.e.d. attack that blew a hole in the perimeter wall at the benghazi consulate. again the brigade of the blind chic -- sikh took credit for it. in written questions after the hearing, i asked the secretary who in the state department saw this cable and what specific actions were taken in response? i was disappointed, quite frankly, with a response. and i hope can you do better. her...
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it adds a new section to the bill, section 4, and i will read the amendment since it's in clear english and very short. i quote. nothing in this act or the amendments made by this act shall be construed to provide new or alter any existing authority for an entity to sell personal information of a consumer to another entity for -- what this does, mr. speaker, is nail down the fact that when we find information that might be necessary to protect against cyberthreat, that's all it's going to be used for. it can't be used for any other purpose. as i said earlier, chairman rogers has worked very closely with myself and his staff has worked with my staff. chairman -- congressman markey of massachusetts, who is the co-chairman of the privacy caucus, strongly supports this amendment. again i think it was unanimously accepted in the rules committee. i am aware of no opposition. i hope we can adopt the amendment. with that i reserve my time if i am allowed to or yield back if i am not. the chair: the gentleman reserves. for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? mr. ruppe
it adds a new section to the bill, section 4, and i will read the amendment since it's in clear english and very short. i quote. nothing in this act or the amendments made by this act shall be construed to provide new or alter any existing authority for an entity to sell personal information of a consumer to another entity for -- what this does, mr. speaker, is nail down the fact that when we find information that might be necessary to protect against cyberthreat, that's all it's going to be...
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we invest about 9% of our revenue in new technology and new rides and new exciting activities for our guests. but, no, we will always look at ways that we can continue to excite our guests. i do have to let you know, though, that it's not just about roller coasters. we have 800 different rides for all of our guests. we also have the largest safari outside of africa. you know, we have other animal facili facilities. and we have several beautiful water parks. in my opinion, the most beautiful water parks in the world. we have shows. tremendous amount. it's not just about roller coaster. >> it's just my own personal fascination. but i assume you must have a cast iron stomach if you have to give test rides on any of these. >> i do. and i go on all of them. and i have many favorites but i tell you what, full throttle coming at magic mountain, that's going to be special. so will the iron rattler. you know, which will be a first in many ways, and so i'm hoping, carl, that we can get you and i to go on one of these together. what do you think? >> sold, sold, james. >> it's a deal. >> we'll ge
we invest about 9% of our revenue in new technology and new rides and new exciting activities for our guests. but, no, we will always look at ways that we can continue to excite our guests. i do have to let you know, though, that it's not just about roller coasters. we have 800 different rides for all of our guests. we also have the largest safari outside of africa. you know, we have other animal facili facilities. and we have several beautiful water parks. in my opinion, the most beautiful...
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who is politico's headliner -- it's citing nbc news and other outlets that are doing early reports that these two men may be brothers from the chechnyan republic. tom wrote the immigration is dead as ofay rebecca kaplan, what will you be watching in terms of the american perspective on immigration as we watch the story play out? guest: one of the most interesting thing is that right after we -- right after the bombings occurred earlier this week, some people -- just a very small number, started with steve king from iowa, he said these people could have been people -- it could have been illegal immigrants in this country and that's the reason we need to be extremely cautious with immigration reform and a lot of other lawmakers in washington published back on the idea and say let's wait. and going forward, we're going to listen to all the lawmakers and this is a breaking news situation only a couple of hours old. until we know all this fact, it's going to be hard to draw conclusions to figure out something like this from happening into the system again. host: tricia is next on the indepen
who is politico's headliner -- it's citing nbc news and other outlets that are doing early reports that these two men may be brothers from the chechnyan republic. tom wrote the immigration is dead as ofay rebecca kaplan, what will you be watching in terms of the american perspective on immigration as we watch the story play out? guest: one of the most interesting thing is that right after we -- right after the bombings occurred earlier this week, some people -- just a very small number, started...
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that's 4 cents better than the street was expecting and up 22% in 2013. the chairman and ceo of norfolk joins us right now. and thank you for being here this morning. >> thanks for having me, becky. >> we like to talk to you to hear an awful lot about what you're moving because that gives us that good indication of how the economy's doing overall. walk us through some of the segments. i know coal was a trouble area, heard the same thing from csx last week, why don't we talk about autos and lumbers and some of the things you transport. in terms of how you take that and translate into what's happening in the economy. >> well, putting coal aside, as you say, as we see the economy today, we think it looks like it's continuing on a growth path, but a slow growth path. you mentioned autos. our auto business was up year-over-year. and we had a strong year in autos in 2012. really one of the bright spots is the chemical business. both the chemical producers, primarily those who use gas as a feed stock, obviously they're doing well. and we're also trying -- starti
that's 4 cents better than the street was expecting and up 22% in 2013. the chairman and ceo of norfolk joins us right now. and thank you for being here this morning. >> thanks for having me, becky. >> we like to talk to you to hear an awful lot about what you're moving because that gives us that good indication of how the economy's doing overall. walk us through some of the segments. i know coal was a trouble area, heard the same thing from csx last week, why don't we talk about...
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down almost 4% for the week. this is industrials, down 4%. the dow is down not as much. so this is a lot of damage to accumulate. that's dak also on the downside by 3%. all these things have been destroyed this week. we saw 7%, 8%, 10% declines. there's precious metals. i'm sorry. that's mining stocks. precious metals here. this is coal stocks. kol is the symbol. stheez are all funds and steel stocks. all of them to the upsideday. one thing that's interesting is what's happening with the medicare advantage programs. i was surprised. they were surprisingly downbeat. there has been final rules publiced about what the rates they could public are looking like. united health care was downbeat about it. they say the costs higher than they thought. the rates are lower. they're going to cut benefits and they may talk about exiting markets as well. so i thought the final rules that were public were very beneficial. of course, they're leading the medicare advantage providers to the downside today. they're hurting the dow. >> they had a good day not long ago. thank you, bob. >>> ri
down almost 4% for the week. this is industrials, down 4%. the dow is down not as much. so this is a lot of damage to accumulate. that's dak also on the downside by 3%. all these things have been destroyed this week. we saw 7%, 8%, 10% declines. there's precious metals. i'm sorry. that's mining stocks. precious metals here. this is coal stocks. kol is the symbol. stheez are all funds and steel stocks. all of them to the upsideday. one thing that's interesting is what's happening with the...
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here is what he had: a 22-caliber assault rifle known as a german sports gun, gsg-5. a .45 caliber handgun. two 110-round magazines. four home made explosive devices, and a stockpile of approximately 1,000 rounds. and on march 31 an ar-15 assault rifle was used to assassinate a district attorney and his wife in texas. the district attorney's wife innocently opens the door of their home. a gunman shot and killed her with a single bullet. as her husband turned to try to get to his weapon, he was killed in a burst of at least 20 rounds. that's the offensive nature of these weapons. a shooting many years ago, because i got to know some of the victims involved who survived, encouraged me to submit the first bill in 1994. and that was an attack by a man by the name of john luigi ferry on an office in a very high office building in san francisco called 101 california street. he came in, killed eight, had two tec-9's and magazines holding 50 rounds of ammunition. he killed a young mother he -- judy pizatto, 30, who he had recently -- who had recently given birth to her firs
here is what he had: a 22-caliber assault rifle known as a german sports gun, gsg-5. a .45 caliber handgun. two 110-round magazines. four home made explosive devices, and a stockpile of approximately 1,000 rounds. and on march 31 an ar-15 assault rifle was used to assassinate a district attorney and his wife in texas. the district attorney's wife innocently opens the door of their home. a gunman shot and killed her with a single bullet. as her husband turned to try to get to his weapon, he...